
On the General page, review the information that was imported from the Postman collection, including the host and the base URL for the API. In the navigation pane, select Data > Custom connectors.Ĭhoose New custom connector, then choose Import a Postman collection.Įnter a name for the custom connector, then navigate to the Postman collection that you downloaded or created, and choose Continue.įrom this point, we will show the Power Automate UI, but the steps are largely the same across all three technologies.

Import the Postman collection for Power Automate and Power Apps This tutorial focuses on a REST API, but you can also use a SOAP API with Logic Apps. The wizard imports the collection, then converts it to an OpenAPI definition named. Under General, choose Upload Postman collection V1, then navigate to the Postman collection that you created. In your connector's menu, choose Logic Apps Connector, then choose Edit. Go to the Azure portal, and open the Logic Apps connector you created earlier in Create an Azure Logic Apps custom connector. Import the Postman collection for Logic Apps Start by importing the Postman collection for Logic Apps, or for Power Automate and Power Apps.
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You can also review and update this information as you go through the custom connector wizard. A lot of the required information is contained in the collection. You are now ready to work with the Postman collection you created or downloaded.

If you are using Logic Apps, first create an Azure Logic Apps custom connector Complete the topic Create a Postman collection for a custom connector Note that when creating a custom connector, the Postman collection must be no larger than 1 MB.Īn API key for the Cognitive Services Text Analytics API.Download the Postman collection we created.In this topic, you create a custom connector using a Postman collection that describes the Cognitive Services Text Analytics Sentiment API (our example for this series).įor other ways to describe an API, go to the following topics:Ĭreate a custom connector from an OpenAPI definitionĪ Postman collection that describes the example API: To create a custom connector, you must describe the API you want to connect to so that the connector understands the API's operations and data structures.

Make sure you read the custom connector overview to understand the process.
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This topic is part of a tutorial series on creating and using custom connectors in Azure Logic Apps, Power Automate, and Power Apps.
